
AEW Collision Viewership Falls Below 300K – The June 26 episode of AEW Collision saw a steep decline in viewership as the show aired on a rare Thursday night due to scheduling adjustments. According to Programming Insider, the broadcast on TNT drew 285,000 viewers, down significantly from the 426,000 viewers the show attracted in its standard Saturday slot on June 21.
In the key 18–49 demographic, Thursday’s Collision episode earned a 0.08 rating, slipping slightly from last Saturday’s 0.10. This marks a notable drop not just in overall viewership but also in core demo performance. For comparison, the last Thursday edition of Collision—aired on May 22 on TBS—scored 353,000 viewers with an identical 0.08 demo rating, showing that Thursday episodes generally trend lower.
Despite the lower numbers, AEW Collision still managed to finish seventh on cable for the night, trailing behind major sports programming. Topping the cable charts was Round 2 of the NBA Draft, which drew 1.179 million viewers and a 0.35 demo rating on ESPN, claiming the top spot.
Even on YouTube, the June 26 show failed to gain traction. The most viewed segments included:
- Christian Cage & Nick Wayne scoring their first “father & son” victory (82K views)
- MVP warning The Patriarchy not to challenge the Hurt Syndicate (80K views)
- Toni Storm promising non-interference in Mina Shirakawa vs. Mercedes Moné (61K views)
- Kyle Fletcher vs. Kyle O’Reilly (60K views)
- Adam Cole retaining the TNT Title against Josh Alexander (51K views)
AEW Collision Viewership Falls Below 300K